Rocky Mountain Public Media Names Ayana Contreras Vice President of Radio

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Ayana Contreras, Vice President of Radio at Rocky Mountain Public Media

DENVER, CO – Rocky Mountain Public Media (RMPM) is proud to announce Ayana Contreras as the new Vice President of Radio to lead THE DROP and KUVO JAZZ. Contreras will also continue serving as THE DROP’s program director and host of KUVO’s Soulful Strut, roles she’s held since November 2023. Before joining RMPM, Contreras served as the Content Director of Chicago’s Vocalo Radio, an NPR music station and the nation’s first urban alternative radio station, which she helped launch. Vocalo later inspired the creation of THE DROP and its current music format.

"Ayana is a pioneer in urban alternative public radio, and we are thrilled to welcome her into this new role,” stated President and CEO of Rocky Mountain Public Media, Amanda Mountain. “Her extensive expertise and vision will be instrumental as we expand our community impact and reach new audiences under her dynamic leadership.”

As THE DROP celebrates its fifth anniversary and KUVO JAZZ enters its 40th year on the air, Contreras is poised to usher both stations into a new era of music discovery. This includes updated music formats, performance series, and live shows that give musicians amplified spaces to share their artistry while connecting with both legacy and new audiences. From THE DROP’s highly anticipated annual Block Party to the brand new KUVO Latina Musica Series,
¡KUVOLE!, RMPM continues its commitment to keeping live music thriving.

"Ayana’s leadership will build on the strong foundations laid at both KUVO and THE DROP, elevating them to even greater heights. We are thrilled about what the future holds under her vision," Flo Hernández-Ramos, Founder and Former CEO of KUVO JAZZ, Rocky Mountain Public Media, Board Member Emeritus stated.

RMPM remains focused not only on music but also on continuing the long-standing tradition of making profound community impact—values that both radio stations were founded upon.

“Community, culture and music are bedrocks of a thriving society, and I’m elated to help KUVO continue its long history of community-based cultural engagement, and to help grow THE DROP’s burgeoning legacy of providing music discovery and supporting local artistry,” said Contreras.

With community at the heart and with interview segments like
Community Corner, we are building opportunities for friends of RMPM to get connected to individuals and organizations that are working to uplift and offer valuable resources to community members that are often been forgotten.

Connect with Ayana Contreras and other RMPM radio staff, including KUVO Program Director Shane German, at KUVO Presents ¡KUVO-LÉ!: Los Alcos happening at Two Moons Music Hall Denver on Thursday, September 19.

RSVP for free tickets

About Rocky Mountain Public Media

Rocky Mountain Public Media (RMPM), the parent company of Rocky Mountain PBS (RMPBS), KUVO JAZZ and 104.7 THE DROP, is Colorado’s largest statewide, member-supported, multimedia organization. Rocky Mountain Public Media has more than 90,000 members representing every county in Colorado and reaches 98 percent of the state’s citizens through television, radio, and digital platforms. A non-commercial media organization by and for the people of Colorado, RMPM creates high-quality local and multimedia content through Regional Innovation Centers in Denver, Colorado Springs, Durango, Grand Junction and Pueblo.

In addition to its statewide network RMPBS, RMPM-operated KUVO JAZZ broadcasts jazz, blues, and a lineup of locally produced diverse music programs (89.3 FM Denver and streaming on the KUVO JAZZ App). Launched in 2019, 104.7 THE DROP is Denver’s urban alternative station (104.7 FM and streaming on Google Play and Apple).